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the state department acknowledges that alan's work is illegal under cuban law. the u.s. program was created in 1996 to hasten the fall of the castro regime. roberta jacobson is the highest u.s. official to visit alan gross in jail. >> alan gross was not a spy. >> reporter: she believes cuba is using alan gross as leverage to change u.s. policy. >> if they believe mr. gross is a bargaining chip he's not. he's not in a policy sense. and he's not as a human being. >> reporter: recently the cuban government offered to trade alan gross for five convicted cuban spies. the u.s. refused to release them. in the meantime alan gross's health has suffered. since his arrest he's lost over 100 pounds and his family is under strain. >> i've lost 80% of salary. i'm working full time and then i come home and i have almost another full time job working on bringing alan home. >> reporter: judy is suing the u.s. government and dai for up to $60 million. she claims they did not properly train alan for risks of working in cuba. >> the government sent him there and i'm footing the bill to try
the state department acknowledges that alan's work is illegal under cuban law. the u.s. program was created in 1996 to hasten the fall of the castro regime. roberta jacobson is the highest u.s. official to visit alan gross in jail. >> alan gross was not a spy. >> reporter: she believes cuba is using alan gross as leverage to change u.s. policy. >> if they believe mr. gross is a bargaining chip he's not. he's not in a policy sense. and he's not as a human being. >>...
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for example he pointed out there are now three professors on the harvard law cool where he went to law school who now believe in the principles he believes in. >> what about on obama care or health care. he didn't say whether he felt like chief justice john roberts had, you know, surprised some of them on the court. >> i think the tax argument as he suggested was not an argument he would prefer to see. but the commerce clause is important because the commerce clause opened itself up in terms of what justice roberts wrote to future questions of the same kind. >> speaking commerce we'll talk to jose andres, one of washington's best known chefs. we'll tell us how food affects everything from the economy to national security. that's right when cbs "this morning" continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> hostess will be no more. oh, no! where will i go now for my stomachaches and self-medication? what could have destroyed this beloved american diabetes dispensary? >> the unions really did it in. >> they couldn't afford to stay in business during a long workers strike. >> the union preferred killing the
for example he pointed out there are now three professors on the harvard law cool where he went to law school who now believe in the principles he believes in. >> what about on obama care or health care. he didn't say whether he felt like chief justice john roberts had, you know, surprised some of them on the court. >> i think the tax argument as he suggested was not an argument he would prefer to see. but the commerce clause is important because the commerce clause opened itself up...
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they say the new law forced them to shut down. back at his restaurant, he finds the debate hypocritical. he sees little difference between serving this or both beef and chicken. >> i don't know that any animal enjoys the process that it goes through from being out in a field to ending up on someone's plate. >> reporter: diners in california have just 11 days before this particular duck dish disappears. for "cbs this morning," ben tracey, los angeles. >> renowned chef owns the think food group in washington. he is an outspoken advocate for improved health and nutrition. good morning. >> good morning. >> so tell me what you think of this ban and what -- are we making too much of it? >> well, i think we should let them start taking care of what's happening in the economy in california and not giving in to something like is that the right thing, deliver the right thing or not. it's very funny to me the legislature has driving to the farm to see how actually that farm operates. and you cannot be legislating without knowing. so this is
they say the new law forced them to shut down. back at his restaurant, he finds the debate hypocritical. he sees little difference between serving this or both beef and chicken. >> i don't know that any animal enjoys the process that it goes through from being out in a field to ending up on someone's plate. >> reporter: diners in california have just 11 days before this particular duck dish disappears. for "cbs this morning," ben tracey, los angeles. >> renowned chef...
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how do they go about enforcing the existing gun laws? >> well what they do is -- they've got this policy and jeff miller the former head of the pennsylvania state police head of security for the nfl, john rossi, his deputy. they go team to team city to city and they sit down and go over a number of security issues, but they cover this gun policy very carefully saying every law in every state is different. you can't go traveling around with it without understanding those laws. the key is this policy is very strict. it says nfl prohibitions a stadium, a facility owned or operated. that means stadiums locker rooms, hotels buses, planes. there's a strict prohibition on guns and the players are -- their cars are screened coming into stadiums for parking. so a violation of that means hitting them in the pocketbook. >> but the issue here is culture, is it not? >> well there's an argument that we've heard in the axelrod piece that it is culture. i think the nfl officials look at it from a more practical sense, which is you have a number of peopl
how do they go about enforcing the existing gun laws? >> well what they do is -- they've got this policy and jeff miller the former head of the pennsylvania state police head of security for the nfl, john rossi, his deputy. they go team to team city to city and they sit down and go over a number of security issues, but they cover this gun policy very carefully saying every law in every state is different. you can't go traveling around with it without understanding those laws. the key is...
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he's trying to get his law license back to active status. it will be interesting to see what he does next. >> moving forward. >> changed a lot of people's views about politicians, too, and their personal lives. >> it was an astonishing fall from grace. i think when all of a sudden people start peeling back the layers of your life inside a courtroom, it's not the place where you ever want to have that done. i think it also was a cautionary tale about the notion of people think they assume this great power when they are at a certain level politically, and the fact they think the rules don't apply to them. i think one of the morals of the john edwards case regardless where you are on a pedestal rules still apply and you have to be careful about what you're doing. >> all you have is your word, now who's going to trust him when he's lied to his family and public? >> cases in 2012 have big implications moving forward, especially online privacy. i want to talk about the rutgers case in particular. this is something that's going to come back again a
he's trying to get his law license back to active status. it will be interesting to see what he does next. >> moving forward. >> changed a lot of people's views about politicians, too, and their personal lives. >> it was an astonishing fall from grace. i think when all of a sudden people start peeling back the layers of your life inside a courtroom, it's not the place where you ever want to have that done. i think it also was a cautionary tale about the notion of people think...
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they will call for stricter gun laws. bill plante is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: charlie, good morning to you. there's a paelt on the white house website. it calls for new gun controls. they've gotten over 400,000 signatures. officials here say that that is by far the biggest response they have ever gotten. >> i just wanted to take a minute today to respond and let you know we hear you. >> the white house released this web video in which the president repeats his call for congress to pass gun control legislation in the wake of the newtown massacre. >> if there's even one thing we can dos so a country to protect our children we have a responsibility to try. >> the president put vice president biden in charge of the effort to develop new legislation by next month. thursday mark the first meeting of his task force. >> the president is absolutely committed to keeping his promise. that we will act and we will act 'a way that is designed even if he says we could only save one life. we have to take action. >> the national rifle association whic
they will call for stricter gun laws. bill plante is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: charlie, good morning to you. there's a paelt on the white house website. it calls for new gun controls. they've gotten over 400,000 signatures. officials here say that that is by far the biggest response they have ever gotten. >> i just wanted to take a minute today to respond and let you know we hear you. >> the white house released this web video in which the president...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair visibly reduces fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. . >>> with all due respect this is a bunch of mala rmrky. >> a bunch of malarky? what does that mean. >> it's irish. >> irish means i come over and slap that dumb look on your face. because you're younger than me. let me tell you something, buddy, there's gym strong and there's old man strong, okay. you want to know my workout? when the amtrak breaks down on my morning commute i strip down to my tighty whities, i push that [ bleep ] all the way to washington. [ laughter ] >> good stuff. ing? >> go ahead. >> they did. they had a fun time with that debate certainly. i'm sure biden would find that funny as well as paul ryan. welcome back to cbs "this morning". i'm norah o'donnell in washington. charlie rose is in new york. back in august we first brought you thi
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he first came out of harvard, went to work for a very prestigious law firm in new york city. when he went to arizona he tried to set up a system where you would have lawyers appointed for indigents. in may he takes off with $100,000 of a client's, allegedly, and starts off on this life of crime. >> what's this spying about? >> the espionage case has to do with -- as all of this was spinning up in the fraud thing, he apparently tried to make contact with or made contact with a hostile foreign power or intelligence officer. and because of his former secret clearances, the fact that he was a reservist in intelligence, that's what he was saying, where they do very sensitive work, they wanted to know why are you talking to these people? that is something now that they have him they will focus on. >> he was hiding in plain sight, having pictures taken with senator john mccain, congresswoman michele bachmann. >> speaker boehner. >> rudy giuliani. >> that's interesting. aaron erin moriarty, john miller, thank you. >>> crash dummies used to be nothing more than rag dolls. now they've
he first came out of harvard, went to work for a very prestigious law firm in new york city. when he went to arizona he tried to set up a system where you would have lawyers appointed for indigents. in may he takes off with $100,000 of a client's, allegedly, and starts off on this life of crime. >> what's this spying about? >> the espionage case has to do with -- as all of this was spinning up in the fraud thing, he apparently tried to make contact with or made contact with a...
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he's a 31-year-old law student from los angeles. he's a graduate of loyola, now in their law school. he's texting on one device, he's got another phone. as the killer walks up behind him, he glances back and sees the guy coming up behind him. there's no recognition there. the guy is wearing a black hooded -- hoodie. so he goes back to his texting. at that point the killer closes the distance quickly, puts the one shot in his head, and then not running, walking very deliberately, goes another 20 yards, gets into a silver lincoln mkz. and this is the part that tells you these guys were pretty cool about it. they got stopped at the light. they stayed in traffic. they calmly made the right on to 7th avenue and disappeared into midtown traffic. so these were -- this was probably not their first outing. >> after 9/11, new york has changed a lot in terms of security, security cameras. how is that going to help in this investigation and about who this gunman is that it looked like he was carrying out a hit on this guy? >> you know, it's hel
he's a 31-year-old law student from los angeles. he's a graduate of loyola, now in their law school. he's texting on one device, he's got another phone. as the killer walks up behind him, he glances back and sees the guy coming up behind him. there's no recognition there. the guy is wearing a black hooded -- hoodie. so he goes back to his texting. at that point the killer closes the distance quickly, puts the one shot in his head, and then not running, walking very deliberately, goes another 20...
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so that can be misleading down the line. >> are the laws in louisiana different? >> they are. it really had an effect in this case. you only need ten jurors to convict, not 12 for murder. so that can make a real difference and did make a difference in this case. >> and they look like regular girs, too. i'm struck like that. they look like women we all know. >> gayle, i talked to them beforehand, before the trial. there were no limits to the questions. they seemed to be would gil. they talked to the police beforehand. didn't ask for lawyers. all those things -- the police said to me that's because they're arrogant and so confident. that's troubling. that's why this case is troubling. >> we can see you tomorrow night, erin on "48 hours." it's called "friends for life." tomorrow night at 10:00, 9:00 central on cbs. >>> the swedish pop rock duo roxette just finished a worldwide tour for their new album. they'll tell us why it's really a miracle that they're back on stage when "cbs this morning" continues. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by hershe
so that can be misleading down the line. >> are the laws in louisiana different? >> they are. it really had an effect in this case. you only need ten jurors to convict, not 12 for murder. so that can make a real difference and did make a difference in this case. >> and they look like regular girs, too. i'm struck like that. they look like women we all know. >> gayle, i talked to them beforehand, before the trial. there were no limits to the questions. they seemed to be...
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these events use a lot of local resources, law enforcement officers, state troopers and a campaign, of course believes those resources would be better getting ready for this big storm. >> i know that right now some people in the country are nervous about a storm about to hit the coast. and our thoughts and players are with the people who find them says in harm's way. [ applause ] >> reporter: on sunday in ohio mitt romney and paul ryan took a break from their campaign message to talk about hurricane sandy barreling toward the east coast. >> let's today when we get home put in our prayers the people who are on the east coast, in the wake of this big storm that's coming. [ applause ] >> let's not forget those fellow americans of ours. >> reporter: the hurricane caused romney to cancel three rallies sunday in the battleground state of virginia and to make available his campaign bus to distribute supplies. romney then headed to another must-win state ohio, where ryan was already campaigning. >> i know they're chant human being -- chanting "nine more years," but we're chanting "nine more da
these events use a lot of local resources, law enforcement officers, state troopers and a campaign, of course believes those resources would be better getting ready for this big storm. >> i know that right now some people in the country are nervous about a storm about to hit the coast. and our thoughts and players are with the people who find them says in harm's way. [ applause ] >> reporter: on sunday in ohio mitt romney and paul ryan took a break from their campaign message to...
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control by president morsi's islamist allies, many more liberal editions say it is sharia law that fail to protect the rights of minorities and women. >>> the duchess of cambridge is said to be feeling better this morning after treatment for cute morning sickness. prince william's wife is expected to stay in king edwards hospital for several days. >> reporter: good morning charlie. the news today seems to be better. after spending a second day at the hospital with his wife, prince william left her looking a lot more relaxed. kate is, quote, continuing to feel better and it seems that the prince was feeling a little better, too. kate is generally an active woman, a bit of a jock at school as she showed in her last public appearance before the onset of the illness. doctors say there's no reason she shouldn't continue to respond to treatment. while she's been a natural at the meet and greet part of the job, the most important part of her job has always been to provide heirs to the throne. that will get priority now. given the delicate start to her delicate condition, we're bound to see les
control by president morsi's islamist allies, many more liberal editions say it is sharia law that fail to protect the rights of minorities and women. >>> the duchess of cambridge is said to be feeling better this morning after treatment for cute morning sickness. prince william's wife is expected to stay in king edwards hospital for several days. >> reporter: good morning charlie. the news today seems to be better. after spending a second day at the hospital with his wife,...
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good news is if your flight is cancelled you're entitled to a refund under law. bad news is that if you you want to travel you might have a hard time finding the seat but the good side is the airlines are waiving most change fees. if you do that but make sure you ask this week because there's typically a window. some airlines say november 4th some november 7th but you have to act soon to reuse your ticket to avoid the fees which can range from $150 to $400. >> what about train service. amtrak was disrupted. >> amtrak got back to schedule on friday in the northeast corridor. the routes in and out of new york obviously were the most problematic. they are on a weekend schedule. they do warn about spot delays. there was problem about debris on tracks that trees could still come down. so if you're traveling by train, check the schedule before you go because there could be spot cancellations. make your reservations online don't try to get your tickets at the station. get an e boarding pass. amtrak is concerned about long long lines. >> and then you have the underground
good news is if your flight is cancelled you're entitled to a refund under law. bad news is that if you you want to travel you might have a hard time finding the seat but the good side is the airlines are waiving most change fees. if you do that but make sure you ask this week because there's typically a window. some airlines say november 4th some november 7th but you have to act soon to reuse your ticket to avoid the fees which can range from $150 to $400. >> what about train service....
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alive. >> reporter: heart surgeon kathy magliato. >> i think it's really critically important that law officer understand that this taser is a weapon and it can kill people. it's awfully hard, randy, to exonerate the taser when you see a woman who clearly was fine up until the point she was tasered and then becomes unconscious, loses her pulse, and then is in sudden cardiac death. >> reporter: the chp declined our request for an on-camera interview, but offered a written state, and says the use of the taser in this incident appears to be within chp policy. the camera rolls continuously for 48 minutes and is likely the most complete record of a cardiac arrest following the use of a taser electronic controlled device. the most complete, but not the first time. an event like this was caught on tape. it was march of 2008 charlotte, north carolina. store security cameras captured 17-year-old darrell turner as police deployed a taser model x-26 following an argument with the store manager. the teenager collapsed just off camera and later died. pasadena attorney john burton represented the tu
alive. >> reporter: heart surgeon kathy magliato. >> i think it's really critically important that law officer understand that this taser is a weapon and it can kill people. it's awfully hard, randy, to exonerate the taser when you see a woman who clearly was fine up until the point she was tasered and then becomes unconscious, loses her pulse, and then is in sudden cardiac death. >> reporter: the chp declined our request for an on-camera interview, but offered a written...
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that committee writes all of our tax laws so this is the room w where any deal on the fiscal cliff would be born or die. we have we have new information on those negotiations in just a moment.. >> that's right, it's incredible it's incre to be here in this room. we're going to talk more about mor this a little later in the show. >> surrounded by all the photographs of all the powerful house & ways means chairmen.and >>> we want to get to some of first. the news first.g with violent ski on the other side ofn the the country, thousands of of the holiday shoppers had to ask thor yesterday as a man wearing camouflage opened fire at a mall hundreds o just outside portland oregon. police say he killed two people and wounded another, then shot another, himself to death. john blackstone is at clackamass town center. john good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie and good morning to our viewers in the west. the christmas spirit quickly left this mall yesterday. one eyewitness said the gunman was wearing a hockey mask and bulletproof mask and calmly fire on announced he was the sh
that committee writes all of our tax laws so this is the room w where any deal on the fiscal cliff would be born or die. we have we have new information on those negotiations in just a moment.. >> that's right, it's incredible it's incre to be here in this room. we're going to talk more about mor this a little later in the show. >> surrounded by all the photographs of all the powerful house & ways means chairmen.and >>> we want to get to some of first. the news first.g...
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laws in the u.s. don't apply to a hacking group in germany, for example. >> talk about the bigger issue. cyber security in general, because as you know leon panetta said earlier this year the next pearl harbor might be through cyber warfare. >> yeah. >> is this something that at this point people recognize? is the problem getting worse or better? >> the potential for a major strike, this pearl harbor idea he's put out there, that is not hyperbole. this could be the most efficient ay for those who want to strike our government and society or any other because it doesn't require the physical manifestations of previous terrorism where you have to go disrupt infrastructure take over aircraft do physical destruction. you can stay in your own country, reach out for almost no cost, and deploy software that can bring down utilities, hospitals. worst of all, it could squirrel financial markets. i don't think anything is a higher risk than the ability of going after financial markets and subtly causing problems
laws in the u.s. don't apply to a hacking group in germany, for example. >> talk about the bigger issue. cyber security in general, because as you know leon panetta said earlier this year the next pearl harbor might be through cyber warfare. >> yeah. >> is this something that at this point people recognize? is the problem getting worse or better? >> the potential for a major strike, this pearl harbor idea he's put out there, that is not hyperbole. this could be the most...
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george style was a law partner of ryan's father, who died of a heart attack when ryan was just 16. he says the strategy inspired ryan to achieve, an instinct to fight back that style says is ingrained in ryan's character. >> he's had adversity in life and he knows how to handle it and recover from it and i don't have any doubt that that's exactly what will happen here. he'll go on and be every bit as successful and more successful than he has been in the past. >> reporter: there have been suggestions that ryan's wife janet, is uncomfortable on the political stage, and some say his three young children could discourage him from another run. and another challenge in running for president four years from now is that the republican field is expected to be jam packed with rubio, christie maybe jeb bush plus all those other republicans who are still kicking themselves for not running this time. charlie, gayle and norah? >> thank you, chip reid. >>> and take a look at this video that could have come from hollywood. it's a motorcycle gang caught on surveillance cameras on tuesday. so, they
george style was a law partner of ryan's father, who died of a heart attack when ryan was just 16. he says the strategy inspired ryan to achieve, an instinct to fight back that style says is ingrained in ryan's character. >> he's had adversity in life and he knows how to handle it and recover from it and i don't have any doubt that that's exactly what will happen here. he'll go on and be every bit as successful and more successful than he has been in the past. >> reporter: there...
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. >> the university of texas achieves diversity now through a state law, the 10% plan that guarantees admission to students no matter their race from the top 10% of their class. but ut admits other students by what it call holistic review, using factors that include test scores, leadership potential and race and it's this policy that's being challenged. >> what are the stakes here? >> the stakes are tremendous. >> reporter: more than 70 groups from civil rights organizations to former military leaders to some of the largest corporations in the country have all asked the court to maintain some use of race in admissions. warning the loss of diversity would harm business, the training of military leaders and the quality of education. >> all students would suffer, not just black and latino students. all students benefit from learning together inside the classroom and out. >> reporter: they've expressed the concern over the use of racial preferences, meaning affirmative action is very much on the line here today. the last time the court reviewed this, just as sandra day o'connor speculated
. >> the university of texas achieves diversity now through a state law, the 10% plan that guarantees admission to students no matter their race from the top 10% of their class. but ut admits other students by what it call holistic review, using factors that include test scores, leadership potential and race and it's this policy that's being challenged. >> what are the stakes here? >> the stakes are tremendous. >> reporter: more than 70 groups from civil rights...
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the constitution gives islamic sharia law a more specific role in government and doesn't guarantee women's equality. it also empowers the state to defend morals and values. critics like human rights lawyer say that could be used to curtail freedom of expression. >> egyptian society originally there were six or eight women and maybe half of them, out of 100, have resigned. >> president morsi's opponents are planning another big demonstration today on tahrir square in central cairo. mr. morsi is make iing a politi gamble that most people here will vote for a constitution that represents his own more conservative views but in doing so he has infuriated many other egyptians. for "cbs this morning," holly williams, cairo. >>> back here in the united states, many people up and down the west coast are keeping a close eye on a triple threat of storms. northern california is getting drenched this morning. and forecasters say even worse weather is yet to come. carter evans is in soggy sacramento. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. right now much of northern california is under a flood warning.
the constitution gives islamic sharia law a more specific role in government and doesn't guarantee women's equality. it also empowers the state to defend morals and values. critics like human rights lawyer say that could be used to curtail freedom of expression. >> egyptian society originally there were six or eight women and maybe half of them, out of 100, have resigned. >> president morsi's opponents are planning another big demonstration today on tahrir square in central cairo....
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ ♪ [ lane ] your anti-wrinkle cream is gone... but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair visibly reduces fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom,...
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say let's assist them in forming a more robust military and a just military so they can enforce the law. >> nick christoph in "the new york times" has chronicled the gender-based crime against women. congo, as you just said, is the epicenter of that. >> that's absolutely true. nick's done a good job. i was one of the producers on his movie "reporter." he's the reason i first got involved in the congo because i started reading about his travels and the atrocities that he's seen and some of the warlords that he's met. i went back, interviewed some of the same people and traveled around to what i thought was the conflict matrix. >> what happens when ben affleck hits the ground? >> it gets a lot more attention. it gets networks to go and spend time talking about the drc. it gets these guys engaged, and it gets people to pay attention. he talks about -- or we talk about in the piece really using that celebrity as a currency to get people to take note. >> i'm now thinking about congo and chocolate. i never put those together. >> let me tell you, you saw the coco that was being manufactured. y
say let's assist them in forming a more robust military and a just military so they can enforce the law. >> nick christoph in "the new york times" has chronicled the gender-based crime against women. congo, as you just said, is the epicenter of that. >> that's absolutely true. nick's done a good job. i was one of the producers on his movie "reporter." he's the reason i first got involved in the congo because i started reading about his travels and the atrocities...
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